Was she mentally ill? If so, why was she arrested rather than an ambulance called? If she was showing signs of mental illness and did this I am disgusted that the police arrested her rather than helping her.

Is it really a crime to climb up some scaffolding?!
Was she mentally ill? If so, why was she arrested rather than an ambulance called? If she was showing signs of mental illness and did this I am disgusted that the police arrested her rather than helping her.getThisCoalitionOut

As she only remained on the scaffolding for 30 minutes it is not possible to exclude the possibility that she works as a scaffolder. However, 30 minutes is long day for scaffolders...must have included a tea break. That might also make sense with regard to mental health issues?

As she only remained on the scaffolding for 30 minutes it is not possible to exclude the possibility that she works as a scaffolder. However, 30 minutes is long day for scaffolders...must have included a tea break. That might also make sense with regard to mental health issues?Orlando Faark

Orlando Faark wrote:
As she only remained on the scaffolding for 30 minutes it is not possible to exclude the possibility that she works as a scaffolder. However, 30 minutes is long day for scaffolders...must have included a tea break. That might also make sense with regard to mental health issues?

Are you 6?

[quote][p][bold]Orlando Faark[/bold] wrote:
As she only remained on the scaffolding for 30 minutes it is not possible to exclude the possibility that she works as a scaffolder. However, 30 minutes is long day for scaffolders...must have included a tea break. That might also make sense with regard to mental health issues?[/p][/quote]Are you 6?leobrighton

Orlando Faark wrote:
As she only remained on the scaffolding for 30 minutes it is not possible to exclude the possibility that she works as a scaffolder. However, 30 minutes is long day for scaffolders...must have included a tea break. That might also make sense with regard to mental health issues?

Are you 6?

No, but with questions like that LeoBrighton I believe you're on the wrong forum.

[quote][p][bold]leobrighton[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Orlando Faark[/bold] wrote:
As she only remained on the scaffolding for 30 minutes it is not possible to exclude the possibility that she works as a scaffolder. However, 30 minutes is long day for scaffolders...must have included a tea break. That might also make sense with regard to mental health issues?[/p][/quote]Are you 6?[/p][/quote]No, but with questions like that LeoBrighton I believe you're on the wrong forum.Orlando Faark

Orlando Faark wrote:
As she only remained on the scaffolding for 30 minutes it is not possible to exclude the possibility that she works as a scaffolder. However, 30 minutes is long day for scaffolders...must have included a tea break. That might also make sense with regard to mental health issues?

Are you 6?

No, but with questions like that LeoBrighton I believe you're on the wrong forum.

thank you Orlando that made me laugh.

[quote][p][bold]Orlando Faark[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]leobrighton[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Orlando Faark[/bold] wrote:
As she only remained on the scaffolding for 30 minutes it is not possible to exclude the possibility that she works as a scaffolder. However, 30 minutes is long day for scaffolders...must have included a tea break. That might also make sense with regard to mental health issues?[/p][/quote]Are you 6?[/p][/quote]No, but with questions like that LeoBrighton I believe you're on the wrong forum.[/p][/quote]thank you Orlando that made me laugh.menowhere

getThisCoalitionOut wrote:
Is it really a crime to climb up some scaffolding?!

Was she mentally ill? If so, why was she arrested rather than an ambulance called? If she was showing signs of mental illness and did this I am disgusted that the police arrested her rather than helping her.

Or helped her by arresting her. Why are you disgusted she was arrested? Police cells have a much better frontline mental health service than any local hospital.

[quote][p][bold]getThisCoalitionOut[/bold] wrote:
Is it really a crime to climb up some scaffolding?!
Was she mentally ill? If so, why was she arrested rather than an ambulance called? If she was showing signs of mental illness and did this I am disgusted that the police arrested her rather than helping her.[/p][/quote]Or helped her by arresting her. Why are you disgusted she was arrested? Police cells have a much better frontline mental health service than any local hospital.kugs

I'm gonna expand on my last post because I'm a bit annoyed about the ignorance.

Both hospitals and police stations have psychiatrists and doctors (and lots of medical staff). I've been to both quite a lot. Based on 4 police station visits, average wait time for a psychiatrist is 4 hours. Based on 4 hospital visits it's 8 hours. A hospital psychiatrist has released me early 3 times, a police psychiatrist never has. A hospital visit means a costly ambulance visit, lots of time in ER, and unless there's space in Millview, time in a police cell.

I'm gonna expand on my last post because I'm a bit annoyed about the ignorance.
Both hospitals and police stations have psychiatrists and doctors (and lots of medical staff). I've been to both quite a lot. Based on 4 police station visits, average wait time for a psychiatrist is 4 hours. Based on 4 hospital visits it's 8 hours. A hospital psychiatrist has released me early 3 times, a police psychiatrist never has. A hospital visit means a costly ambulance visit, lots of time in ER, and unless there's space in Millview, time in a police cell.kugs

getThisCoalitionOut wrote:
Is it really a crime to climb up some scaffolding?!

Was she mentally ill? If so, why was she arrested rather than an ambulance called? If she was showing signs of mental illness and did this I am disgusted that the police arrested her rather than helping her.

Maybe you should find out if she was mentally ill before being disgusted. You seem to be disgusted about what might have been the case.

[quote][p][bold]getThisCoalitionOut[/bold] wrote:
Is it really a crime to climb up some scaffolding?!
Was she mentally ill? If so, why was she arrested rather than an ambulance called? If she was showing signs of mental illness and did this I am disgusted that the police arrested her rather than helping her.[/p][/quote]Maybe you should find out if she was mentally ill before being disgusted. You seem to be disgusted about what might have been the case.AmboGuy

kugs wrote:
I'm gonna expand on my last post because I'm a bit annoyed about the ignorance.

Both hospitals and police stations have psychiatrists and doctors (and lots of medical staff). I've been to both quite a lot. Based on 4 police station visits, average wait time for a psychiatrist is 4 hours. Based on 4 hospital visits it's 8 hours. A hospital psychiatrist has released me early 3 times, a police psychiatrist never has. A hospital visit means a costly ambulance visit, lots of time in ER, and unless there's space in Millview, time in a police cell.

so are you saying she was a queue jumper ?

[quote][p][bold]kugs[/bold] wrote:
I'm gonna expand on my last post because I'm a bit annoyed about the ignorance.
Both hospitals and police stations have psychiatrists and doctors (and lots of medical staff). I've been to both quite a lot. Based on 4 police station visits, average wait time for a psychiatrist is 4 hours. Based on 4 hospital visits it's 8 hours. A hospital psychiatrist has released me early 3 times, a police psychiatrist never has. A hospital visit means a costly ambulance visit, lots of time in ER, and unless there's space in Millview, time in a police cell.[/p][/quote]so are you saying she was a queue jumper ?martyt